Body Damage Sample Clauses

The Body Damage clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to physical damage sustained by the body of a vehicle or property during the term of an agreement. Typically, it outlines who is liable for repairs, how damage should be reported, and the standards for restoration or compensation. For example, in a car rental contract, this clause would specify whether the renter or the rental company is responsible for fixing dents or scratches. Its core function is to allocate risk and clarify financial responsibility for body damage, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring both parties understand their obligations.
Body Damage. The contractor is responsible for repairing all vehicle body damage in a timely manner. Should the vehicle need extensive body repairs, the contractor shall provide the city with a timeline for the repairs, the Contractor shall provide the city with a timeline for the repairs to be completed. Normal body damage must be repaired within 72 hours of occurrence.
Body Damage i) Any damage must be repaired as and when it occurs. All work must be completed to a professional standard, ensuring that any applicable anti-corrosion guarantees are not invalidated. Obvious evidence of repair such as colour, mismatch or misalignment between panels is unacceptable.
Body Damage. It your responsibility to manage Vehicle damage as and when it occurs. If the Vehicle is returned with unrepaired damage you will be charged. Vehicle damage includes items such as damage to the alloy wheels, tyre rips, bodywork scuffs/scratches/dents, windscreen chips/cracks, stains/tears/rips on the upholstery, scratches to interior trim, etc. Smoking is prohibited in our vehicles. If it is necessary to remove the smell of smoke from the Vehicle we will consider that to be damage and charge accordingly. We accept that clients may transport pets within the vehicle, however please ensure the vehicle is returned free of animal odour or hair/fur. If it is necessary to remove the smell of pet or hair/fur from the Vehicle we will consider that to be damage and charge accordingly. We strongly recommend that you only use manufacturer approved repair centres to carry out any repairs to your Vehicle. You should retain the invoice for such work as proof that it has been carried out by a manufacturer approved repair centre. If the Vehicle is not repaired to an acceptable standard then, on the return of the Vehicle, we will invoice you for the cost of carrying out such further work as is necessary to return the Vehicle to the appropriate standard. However, if the Vehicle has been repaired at a manufacturer approved centre, they will provide warranties and, under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, will be responsible for rectifying any poor quality work. It will be necessary for you to provide us with the original invoice for the repairs so that we can require any poor quality work to be rectified. If your Vehicle becomes damaged and would like some advice regarding how to repair it either call Northern Vehicles on 0333 305 2000 or speak with your insurance company. Unless specifically agreed in writing by us, regular maintenance should be carried out at a manufacturer’s dealership according to the manufacturer’s guidelines using genuine manufacturer parts. Proof of purchase is required and must be placed in the service book along with the service book being stamped. All Vehicle handbooks and fully stamped service records including the service invoice must be in the Vehicle at the point of collection. If you fail to do this charges may be applied. The charges for (a) missed service or (b) not having proof of a service will be the cost of a service for the Vehicle at a manufacturer main dealership plus the cost to reinstate the Vehicle’s warranty or to compensate for the los...
Body Damage. If, upon arrival at the Agent’s premises, the Purchased Vehicle presents any body damage, large rust spots, or paint scratching/scuffing that penetrates the paint to the primer or deeper which was not previous known or disclosed when the Binding Commitment was made by the Buyer, the Agent shall have same professionally repaired at no additional cost to the Buyer. For vehicles that have received aftermarket paint, any form of paint correction or body blemishes underneath the aftermarket paint correction are considered to be restorative in nature, and therefore out of scope of structural integrity/Agent's guarantee.